Aguilar López-Barajas, José Luis
El presente artículo analiza seis publicaciones recientes que abordan la historia del siglo XX en Europa central y del este. El objetivo del texto es comentar críticamente los principales temas de la investigación reciente sobre la región, conectando estos libros con otras publicaciones y debates que han marcado las líneas de fuga de la historiogra...
Vargas Visús, Jorge Lépine, Nicolas
The Spanish Civil War was not an isolated event in the context of interwar Europe. Its effects transcended Spanish borders and influenced the politics and society of different European states. Belgium was no exception. We therefore believe that analysing how the Spanish war impacted on the day-to-day life of the Belgian state and society helps to d...
Martínez Gallego, Francesc-Andreu Laguna Platero, Antonio
The article makes a critical reading, through hermeneutic methodology, of relevant texts of cultural and social historiography, as well as symbolic anthropology, in order to make a proposal that (a) delimits the object of study of the history of communication and (b) defines the objectives of the discipline. The authors are committed to converting ...
Povea Moreno, Isabel
This article proposes a historiographical survey of studies and analysis that explore directly or indirectly women’s and children’s roles and experiences in colonial Hispanic American mining. On the one hand, this text examines studies on the mining labor of women and children. Moreover, on the other hand, it considers the research on female mining...
Rodríguez Callealta, Ana
It is repeatedly said that the history of the late decades in Spanish poetry has been written in the anthologies. Besides their importance and excessive proportion, what it is certain is that this affirmation emphasizes the narrativity on which rests the historiographical intervention.Understood to be the consequence of the settling of the generati...
Van Loon, Aäron Moszowski
A set of reflections from and on ethnography that aim to provide elements for the reappraisal of personal memory in anthropology and historiographyare brought together in this article. Even though the scope of what is discussed transcends any specific ethnographic context, the author draws on his research experience among the indigenous people of M...
López Rodríguez, Santiago
This article analyses the most critical historiographical contributions related to the theme of "Franco and the Holocaust". Inevitably, choosing implies exclusion; thus, this brief state of the question opts for the most outstanding works or those which have sparked controversy within this academic field, placed halfway between two great widely cov...
Verde Zein, Ruth
What are canons? How do they come into existence and how do they develop? Is the idea behind them different from that of a par-adigm? How do canons permeate architectural history narratives and come to frame the educational and professional fields? Why is this felt to be a problem? Are canons an inevitable trait of our field? Can we move forward ju...
Relys Arango, Eliany Arencibia Coloma, Yaneidys
The article examines the contribution of the Universidad del Aire –radio broadcasting program created and directed by the intellectual Jorge Mañach Robato (1898–1961)– to the dissemination and socialization of Cuban history between 1933 and 1953. The objective is to reveal the main thematic lines of the radio lectures published in Cuadernos de la U...
Vicent García, Juan Manuel Martínez Navarrete, M. Isabel
Philip L. Kohl (Chicago 1946 – Antrim, New Hampshire 2022) fue profesor emérito de la cátedra Kathryn Wasserman Davis de Estudios Eslavos y especialista en la arqueología de la Edad del Bronce de Eurasia en el Departamento de Antropología del Wellesley College (Massachusetts). Cursó la primaria y secundaria (Chicago) y el primer año universitario (...